BURNSIDE STOCK SALE
i By Telegraph—Press Association ! ~,, ' Dunedin, September 25. ! Af 'Burnside yards 210 ifat cattle vere penned, a fair proportion of them irime. The demand was steady, and jrices : were on a last week's ates. Best heavy bullocks, £23 los. 5 £26 12s. 6d.; prime, £20 to £23 .Oβ.; medium, £16.155. to £19; lighter ind unfinished, £15 to £16; primo j-A=*-aon,s and haLfers. £10 7s- &V in
£25; prime, £16 os.; others, £11 to £14 15s. The sheep penned numbered 2909, a largo proportion of the number being prime. Owing to the large entry prices declined Is. 6d. to 2s. .per head. Best heavy wethers, 525. (3d. to 565.; extra, 60s. 2d.; prime, 465. 6d. to 515.; medium, 38s. to 445. 9d.; light and unfinished, 365.; prime ewes, 435. 6d. to 465.; others, 38s. to 41s. Two lambs, the- first of the season, realised 31s. There was a large .yarding of pigs, which sold at a decline on late rates.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 1, 26 September 1918, Page 8
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161BURNSIDE STOCK SALE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 1, 26 September 1918, Page 8
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